Shannon S. Jennings (formerly Williams)
P.O. Box 127
Eubank, KY 42567
Phone; 709-***-****
Email; *************@****.***
Work Experience:
Department of Labor - Occupational Safety and Health Administration Toledo, Ohio OSHA Federal Compliance Officer
* Enforcement for Dept. of Labor
* Full workplace accident investigations
* Full workplace inspections for general industry and construction sites
* Identify regulatory violations and issue citations for OSHA under Dept. of Labor Title 29
* Consultation for OSHA Voluntary Protection Programs
* All other related tasks and duties as required by administration.
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base WPAFB, OH
US Department of Defense/Air Force Institute of Technology
AFIT Command Safety Officer - OSH Specialist (May 2003 – Feb. 2008)
* Performed selected tasks and phases of routine studies and projects that required application of advanced occupational field theory and principles in the technical area of safety.
* Developed AFIT Safety Program, AFIT Mishap Prevention and AFIT Emergency Evacuation Program.
* Responsible for Class A Fatality Commander Briefs and investigations.
* Managed AFIT Occupational Safety and Health Program
* Responsible for AFIT Lab Safety and Hazmat Safety Programs
* Managed twenty two Unit Safety Reps and AFIT Safety Team and responsible for the safety of two thousand military officers, enlisted, and civilians.
* Provided assistance in planning, monitoring, and conducting special studies, projects and initiatives.
* Performed mishap investigations and reporting for military and civilian Dept. of Defense employees.
* Integrated Operational Risk Management into all aspects of mission specific duties and responsibilities.
* Performed all AFOSH (Air Force Occupational Safety & Health) inspections.
* Maintained AFIT Safety Compliance in conjunction with Air Force 91 series, which include (1) AFI 91-301 - Air Force Occupational and Environmental Safety, Fire Protection Program.
(2) AFI 91-302 - Air Force Occupational and Environment Safety, Fire Protection and Health (AFOSH) Standards. (3) AFOSH 91-501 (4) OSHA Title 29 CFR Part 1910 – General Industry Regulations (5) OSHA Title 29 CFR Part 1926- Construction Regulations (6) National Fire Protection Codes.
Mac Tec (Summer Intern) US Department of Energy Nuclear Restoration Project Cincinnati, Ohio
Flour Fernald Construction Site
Construction Safety Specialist (Summer Internship – 2002)
* Maintained zero accident/incident rating on High Risk Demolition; experience with explosives.
* Maintained Integrated Safety Management System
* Safety Specialist for Hazardous Material Demolition and heavy construction activities.
* Daily Safety and Health oversight for numerous construction projects/coordinated crew training and certifications.
* Conducted daily site safety inspections.
* Directed, trained, and briefed personnel on safety procedures and DOE procedures and Health (AFOSH)
* Conducted Industrial Hygiene Monitoring and reporting tasks.
Kindrick Construction Safety Consultants Dayton, Ohio
Construction Safety Coordinator (Sept. 1995 – Aug. 2001)
* Construction Safety site inspections
* Daily Safety and Health oversight for construction activities
* Accident Fatality case work (full case reviews) (1) Fatal Flagman/Back-over full case review. (2) #25 Beavercreek Waste Water Treatment Plant fatality full case review.
*Completed 300 logs, maintained OSHA and OBWC files.
* Experience with OSHA inspection citation process and informal conference procedures.
A.M.R. American Airlines Dayton, OH Dayton International Airport
Flight Line (Ramp) Worker (June 1994 – Sept. 1995)
* Maintained FAA Ramp Safety Compliance
* Directed aircraft in and out of flight gates.
* Loaded and off loaded cargo.
* Maintained service power for aircraft and de-iced outgoing aircraft.
* Calculated weight and balance for outgoing aircraft.
M.G. Helicopters Inc. Vandalia, Ohio
Flight Coordinator (Sept. 1992 – June 1994)
* Coordinated and developed flight safety and case reports.
* Coordinated flight training for personnel and students.
* Budgeted flight finances.
* Developed flight training FAA approved program and documentation for flight school.
* Completed flight and ground school - obtained helicopter pilots’ license.
Education and Certifications:
United States Department of Labor:
OSHA Training Institute Chicago, IL
* Inspection Techniques and Legal Aspects for OSHA Federal Compliance Officers.
* Safety Standards for OSHA Federal Compliance Officers.
* Initial Compliance Procedures for OSHA Federal Compliance Officers.
* OSHA Construction Standards 29CFR 1926
* OSHA General Industry Standards 29CFR 1910
* AHERA - Asbestos Abatement Supervisor CFR 763
United States Department of Defense:
* Air Force Safety Course - 344th Training Squadron (AETC), Lackland AFB, Texas
* Air Force Emergency Management Certification
* Air Force Presentation and Briefing Protocol Training Course
* Security Clearance
United States Department of Energy:
* Radiation II Worker certification 29CFR Part 1910.1096/ Ionizing Radiation, 29CFR Part 1910.97/Non-ionizing Radiation in construction.
* Respirator certified and proficient in all types of respiratory protection, 29CFR 1926.103.
Sinclair Community College
* Safety Risk Management and Engineering Program
* Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response - Incident Commander Qualification.
MG. Helicopters Inc.
* Commercial Pilot License - Helicopter
* 1st Class Medical
Bell Helicopter Training Academy
* 206 B Pilot Ground and Flight Training Course – Turbine Transition Certification
Organizations and Awards:
Organizations:
* American Society of Safety Engineers/Kitty Hawk Chapter
Awards:
* Air Force Unsung Hero Award Jul-Sept 2004 (Air Force Institute of Technology/WPAFB, OH)